Darius Milhaud: Modality & Structure in Music of the 1920s

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Scolar Press, 1997 - 1892-1974 - 408 pages
In common with his French contemporaries, Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) was, in his earliest music before 1918, much influenced by Debussy and to a lesser extent by Ravel. In 1920, however, he was labelled a member of 'Les Six', a group of innovative young composers, inspired by the music of Erik Satie and influenced by the ideas of Jean Cocteau. In this first major analytical study of a substantial selection of Milhaud's music, Deborah Mawer offers an interpretation of pitch structure in works of the 1920s through eight detailed case studies. Although the emphasis is on applications of extended voice-leading, motivic analysis and set theory, with many supporting musical examples, attention is also paid to the musical and historical context of Milhaud's works, especially their relationship to the music (and study) of Stravinsky.

Contents

MILHAUDS MUSIC IN CONTEXT I
1
IN PURSUIT OF AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH
18
CHROMATICISM
57
BLUES SCALE
113
REFINED MODALITY
177
MILHAUDS TOTAL ENTITY
252
Bibliography
388
Index of Names and Works
401
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